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The 38mm (1.5-inch) ring-radiator tweeter has a claimed upper-end frequency response of 40kHz. The 110mm (4.33-inch) woofer is AE's spun aluminum cone with a die-cast magnesium chassis and twin neodymium magnets. The eight layer finish is done by hand, and is available in black or white, or with a cherry veneer. Or you can get it in whatever high-gloss color you want for a bit more.

The A5's I received for this review were finished in bamboo (you can get them in white, seen below, and black). This isn't just a veneer or crafty paint trick; this is actual bamboo, and let me tell you, it's gorgeous. You can get the P4s in bamboo as well, and I recommend it. Fit and finish of these, as well as the P4s, were excellent.

With the latest upgrade in their popular 800 Series speakers, B&W has put their famous diamond dome tweeters in every speaker in the line. B&W claims the new 800 Series Diamond, with the diamond tweeters and a host of other changes, offers significantly better performance.

The BGX-4850 is designed as an in-wall subwoofer system, although an in-room option is in the works. The system consists of four SM-1250 subwoofer modules and an outboard amplifier, the BGA-2104, to power the modules. Each sub module has 12 4-inch drivers arranged in pairs that result in totally vibration-free performance, which is critical for in-wall installations.

The Z-92s' sound was fast, crisp, and clear, without any extra edginess or overly hyped treble. The level of nuance and delicacy was impressive and the unassuming speakers somehow presented the "spaces" between the instruments with rare clarity. Obviously the Z-92 was something special.

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While most top-tier audio manufacturers compete in one or two product categories, Burmester offers complete systems: CD players, digital-to-analog converters, surround processors, preamplifiers, power amplifiers, powerline conditioners, speakers and equipment racks. So I imagine most Burmester 032 and B25 owners will probably add a Burmester CD player, such as the 061 ($13,995) and maybe even a 931 FM tuner ($9,995).

The speaker is a modified version of the company's PowerPoint 1.2 on-wall speaker with a couple of key differences, the biggest being constructed for outdoor environments. The speaker is designed with a combination of coaxial/coplanar drivers and a wedge-shaped enclosure that emits audio in a 90-degree radiation pattern, which Thiel says is wider then most in-walls.

The core of the system—and the biggest reason I traveled across the country to see it—is the Mighty mini-speaker. I encountered the Mighty at a trade show a couple of months before and couldn’t believe what I heard: an ordinary-looking bookshelf design that exhibited all of the precision and power handling of a top-notch, $10,000-per-pair tower speaker.

The key to the XTR's thinness is Def Tech's XTDD driver technology, which compresses all the necessary elements of a normal speaker driver into a thinner space. Each XTR-50 has a 1-inch aluminum dome tweeter (the same as found in the Mythos ST ), two 3.5-inch XTDD anodized Aluminum dome mid/bass drivers and four 3.5-inch woofers.

For most people, they can pinpoint a sound within a few degrees of accuracy. This diminishes significantly as the sound moves behind you (between 15 and 20 degrees of accuracy). Chalk this up to the hunter part of hunter/gatherer. From a pure logistic standpoint, this is beneficial as well. It’s a lot easier to convince your spouse to run a few more wires up the front wall behind the TV than running long cables somewhere behind the sofa (if you even can).

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The most striking thing about Hansen Audio's Prince V2 is its superlative sound, but that's kinda like saying a Dodge Viper SRT10 is a really fast car. It's quick alright, just lacking the reflexes and finely honed sophistication of a Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano. After all, when you're listening to a piano recording, the speakers have to do more than reproduce the sound of the piano—you want to hear the musician playing the piano.

The two speakers had a nice high-gloss black sheen to them that added to their overall powerful-looking image. They're also available in a cherry veneer. For my test I used a Denon 7.1 AVR4310 receiver and a Pioneer BDP-320 Blu-ray player. The C336 speakers were situated about four feet away from each other and were around five feet away from my seating arrangement.

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The Joey Roth designed Ceramic Speakers are a stunning mixture of audio and design. The 8-inch long speakers are a great addition to any trendy audiophile's tabletop 2-channel system. Read the following article to get more info regarding the Joey Roth ceramic speakers.

Moving away from the center, there wasn't the usual drop-off found with many other speakers. So if you have a wide room or a lot of seats, the XQ40s would be a good choice to ensure those seated at the edges of your theater still get decent sound.

The boldly curved speaker's "boat tail" shape is distinctive as all get out and the rounded cabinet's interior quells resonance that would muddy the sound. Those curved sides are made from seven ply, constrained layer, composite laminate wood panels, and the front baffle is reinforced with steel. It's a large speaker, 56 inches tall and 24.75 deep, but it doesn't seem as imposing as some statement designs.

For my review, I used the WF-34 floor standing speakers (obviously!) matched with the WC-24 center channel speaker, a pair of Klipsch WB-14 surround speakers and a Klipsch XW-300d sub-woofer. A Yamaha receiver and Pioneer Blu-ray player supplied power and content.

The Modulari Duo Reference is a two-piece system. The top speaker, available separately as the Modulari Primo ($20,000/pair), is a two-way design featuring a 7-inch aluminum woofer and 1-inch ring radiator tweeter, with a rather lethal-looking point in its center. The lower cabinet houses three 8-inch aluminum woofers in its vault-like enclosure.

The Chagall's drive units are all edge of the art designs, ergo the ultra-lightweight, yet super-hard 1-inch diamond tweeter's response reaches 40 kilohertz to produce unrivaled texture and nuance in the upper frequencies. The high-performance 6.8-inch ceramic midrange and 8.6-inch woofer are sourced from Germany, each built to Loiminchay's specifications.

For the theater's loudspeakers and amplification, Tannoy installed an advanced prototype of its Definition Install system, for which Eccles provided his insight about the requirements that custom installers face). "This was the first time we used the system [in a residential application], but now it's the main push at the high end of our home theater business," says Darrin Kavanagh of Tannoy , North America. Graham Hendry, who heads up product development and is based in Tannoy's main factory in Scotland, also worked on the project.

The speaker projects a more full-bodied, three-dimensional soundstage than any box can—correction, the MG 3.6/R's sound was bigger and deeper than I've ever heard from a speaker retailing for less than $50,000. With the MG 3.6/R instruments and voices emerge closer to their real life scale and size. Clearly, Magnepan engineers changed the way speakers compress and rarefy air.

If you’re unfamiliar with electrostatic speakers, it’s perhaps best to begin with a discussion of what makes them so different. Simply put, whereas traditional speakers rely on cones of various sizes pushed and pulled by magnets to compress and rarify air, electrostatics consist of an ultra-thin film sandwiched between two differentially charged screens, which force the film forwards or backwards depending on their charge.

The W380-LCR is a three-way rectangular speaker with an eight-inch woofer and a dual-concentric midrange/tweeter module that can be pivoted up to 18-degrees to direct the sound toward the listening area. The C380-FX is an eight-inch two-way round speaker with dual tweeters that can be configured for bipole or dipole (direct or diffuse) sound radiation patterns depending on speaker placement or listening preference, such as movies or multichannel music.

The speaker’s acoustic suspension design includes a dimpled front-firing flared port that RBH says works in conjunction with the three woofers to allow a frequency response down to 22 hertz. The speaker cabinet is constructed of 0.75-inch MDF and internally braced to eliminate standing waves and cabinet resonance. You can choose from 30 different custom woodgrain veneers; the 8300-SE/R is shown here in the Macassar Ebony veneer.

Newport is a spin-off of California Audio Technologies, also known as CAT. Much of the technology in CAT’s ultra-high-end speakers trickles down into Newport’s line. CAT uses sophisticated computer numeric control (CNC) machines to carve the 5mm-thick aluminum faceplates on Newport’s Gold Series in-wall speakers.

The RVC-12SQ works by firing two powerful 14” x 4” mineral-filled co-polymer polypropylene woofers at each other, in phase, to cancel much of the vibration at the wall itself. The unit’s high-pressure die-cast chassis also provides exceptional bracing. Optimal power for the RVC-12SQ is provided by Paradigm’s X-300 and X-850 Subwoofer Amplifiers, and for best performance Paradigm suggests using its PBK-1 Perfect Bass Kit room correction system.

Paradigm’s Perfect Bass Kit works pretty much exactly the way the Anthem Room Correction does. The Kit comes with a microphone, mic stand, and software for Windows XP or Vista. The biggest difference is that the connection between PC and subwoofer is made via USB, not RS-232, as with the ARC-1 system and the Anthem D2v.

The Decco's preamplifier outputs could be used with either a more powerful amplifier or a subwoofer, but I doubt those two options will be necessary. The Decco's "Bass EQ" button supplies a six-decibel boost at 50 HZ to pump up the bass to work wonders with small desktop speakers. It did the trick with the little Era Design 4 Satellite speakers I used with the Decco.

The Sat30 is about the size of a small light fixture, which is not by accident. One of the installation options is to hang the speakers from the patio roof as if they are light fixtures. Inside is a 3.5-inch "Dynamic Balance Composite Cone" midrange. In front of that is a 0.75-inch "Dynamic Balance Polyurethane Tweeter," a layout reminiscent of car speakers.

The midrange driver is unique. It features a woven, thermo-molded polypropylene cone, which is something I've never seen or heard before. Sure, plain vanilla molded polypropylene cones have rightly gone out of favor, mostly because they had a rather noticeable hollow, "plastic" coloration. Yet Tezzon's woven, thermo-treated polypropylene cone sounds smooth, detailed and lifelike.

Outdoor speakers tend to be more industrial and utilitarian in the design department, and the OutCast follows suit. It looks like a giant humidifier, thanks to its tall, round cabinet that’s constructed of beige, water-resistant plastic.

Introduced as “portable loudspeakers”, the foxL is soundmatters’ multi-tasking mini dynamo: it can play music, connect via Bluetooth as a speakerphone with built in mic (foxLmb), and can even function as an external microphone for a computer. They do all of this with finesse unseen in the portable speaker field to date.

For more than a decade, Chicago luthier Ian Schneller has been experimenting with horn-shaped drivers paired with amps to better project the sound of hard-to-amplify instruments, much to the delight of artists like violinist Andrew Bird.

As with the iPod, there are no visible fasteners. The panels in the Synchrony speakers snap into aluminum extrusions, and screws securing the drivers and the jack panel are covered with rubber grommets. It’s a handsome package that bespeaks both thoughtful design and elegant engineering.

Only requiring a little more than an inch to be mounted, the DesignerSeries eschews traditional woofers and tweeters for an electro mechanical transducers that turn the front surface into the sound radiator. In other words, the plaster you put over this speaker itself becomes part of the speaker.

The MicroVee packs a 6.5-inch long-excursion woofer and two 6.5-inch passive radiators into its ribbed aluminum chassis. There’s also a powerful digital amplifier inside, which Velodyne rates at 1,000 watts RMS and 2,000 watts dynamic power. However, these numbers probably don’t mean much; the MicroVee includes protection circuitry that prevents damage to the woofer, so I suspect that little 6.5-incher will never face the full brunt of the amp’s power.

Homeowners, interior decorators and art aficionados are turning to VisionArt Galleries as a fine-art solution to concealing everything from projections screens and recessed video projectors to home theater components and flat-screen televisions. VisionArt is found in residential installations, hotels, conference rooms and other commercial applications.

The first impression of the Victoria Evos is pretty much the exact opposite as you'd expect. These speakers are powerfully strong. When track six, "Pruit Igoe," gets going, your neighbors are going to know about it. It's thunderous. Waterfall makes subwoofers, but if you're looking for a simple 2-channel system, these speakers certainly don't need the help.

The L75 speaker system is part of Wisdom Audio's Sage Series, which has 20 in-wall, on-wall and floorstanding speakers. They are all hybrid speakers, so they incorporate newly designed, proprietary, thin-film planar magnetic drivers for mid and high frequencies and conventional drivers for bass.